It’s not been the best of starts for the defending champions, who are eight points behind Tottenham in the table going into this game, and who may once again rest players with one eye on next week’s Champions League fixtures.

Mauricio Pochettino’s men are also playing at Europe’s top table this term, but in contrast to their rivals, have struggled in the Champions League whilst continuing to pick up results domestically.

Here’s our preview for tomorrow’s intriguing encounter…

It’s a big game for…

Mauricio Pochettino.

Pochettino needs to get Spurs back to winning ways (Picture: Getty)

The Spurs boss is in focus here, with a recent run of bad results meaning he really has to get his tactics right for this one.

The Argentine has struggled to get his side scoring goals without Harry Kane, and they’re now winless in their last four matches since that superb victory over Manchester City.

Son Heung-min has shown some good form up front but isn’t quite providing enough goals, while Vincent Janssen doesn’t look much of an alternative for the north Londoners.

Pochettino’s side also lost this fixture last season, so will know all about how hard it can be to break through Leicester’s defence.

Likely line ups…

Not a lot of choice for Tottenham here but to continue with Son on his own up front, flanked by Christian Eriksen and Erik Lamela, both of whom also need to up their game.

In defence, Toby Alderweireld’s continued absence through injury means Eric Dier should come in alongside Jan Vertonghen at the back.

As ever, expect Claudio Ranieri to rest Jamie Vardy and Riyad Mahrez for this one, meaning a few less familiar faces.

Still, Ahmed Musa impressed with a stunning goal in the win over Crystal Palace last weekend, and Shinji Okazaki and Islam Slimani have both been among the goals lately.

If you memories one stat, make it this…

Leicester haven’t won a single point in four Premier League away games this season.